Brierley Hill’s crime rate in June 2024 reached 10.0 per 1,000 residents, placing it 22% above the UK average of 8.2. This figure underscores the area’s position as a built-up zone within Dudley, where urban density and local economic factors may contribute to higher-than-average crime levels. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 37.5% of all crimes, the highest proportion of any category, followed by shoplifting (17.6%) and criminal damage (8.8%). These figures align with the characteristics of a post-industrial town transitioning toward a mixed-use urban environment, where retail hubs and public spaces remain focal points for both economic activity and crime. The seasonal context of June—marking the start of summer—likely influenced patterns, with extended daylight hours potentially affecting both crime opportunities and community visibility. For instance, the surge in shoplifting may reflect increased foot traffic during the summer months, while the rise in criminal damage could be tied to seasonal events or maintenance lapses. However, the overall rate remains higher than the UK average, suggesting systemic challenges that require sustained attention. The dominance of violent crime—34% above the UK average—points to ongoing pressures in the area, linked to social cohesion, youth demographics, or policing strategies. While these data highlight areas for improvement, they also provide a baseline for tracking future trends and evaluating interventions.